In 2050 desalination costs will be a quarter of what it costs now. The entire UAE is on desalination water. So I doubt we will have water problems in 2050
@@adambarker9524..i been listening to this doom and gloom forever.. People constantly talk out their ass. Repeat what they heard some other ass talker so on.and on it goes..in the 80s Time magazine had the coming ice age on the cover. NOTHINGS HAPPENING CHICKEN LITTLE.. EVERYONES BEING PLAYED ALL THE TIME..Occasionally people in a small area have a tough time..thats it. People do you understand how big this planet is? A sq mile is 25 million sq ft..Earth has 200 million of them .Manhattan has 1.5million people in it.andddd.22.82 twenty two point eight two. Sq miles..oh and 1.3 sq milea of it is one park.. Earth aint going any where peoples..and we could using the math above fit the worlds population ..In HALF of Texas
🦉Water is life. I am blessed to have the best in the world in my country 🏴 well I think so 😊 but it’s sad just how taken for granted it is . Spare a thought fur those without. ❤️ ✌️
Big navy ships have desalination plants that can make a million gallons a day. If they can do that they can easily male much larger plants on land. The issue is going to be that a majority of locales on earth where theres a water shortage isnt going to be places near the oceans.
Well, with the introduction of A.I. , it will not be like this. A.I. will find solutions to farming etc...in fact, we will have surplus of food. Humans won't have to work , that's the beginning of weeding out the humans. The ones that A.I. itself needs to sustain. And then on and on. No humans at all !! 😮
@@william6534 idk I’m not gonna look it up, someone will do it otherwise it wouldn’t be illegal. If you know anything about California then you know they have a lot of restrictions on water, so there is definitely a market for more water, especially for farmers.
Just the Great Lakes region could Supply the whole United States with water that doesn't even include the Rockies are the Sierra Nevadas are Minnesota and the upper States northern states close to Canada
Everyone in the chat saying “not true” or “made up” I know for a fact slept through high school science. Not one STEM degree between the lot of ya lmfao “that’s not true” but provides no counter evidence or argument, just “nu uh!” Like a toddler.
@@kevinhaely9660 “eVaPoRaTiOn” 🥴😂lmfao you’re understanding of the water table is probably that 3rd grade science book table. Do you not realize how long it takes for water to permeate back through the ground and get back into natural springs/aquifers? 3% of the water on the planet is drinkable and currently an estimated 1.1 billion people live in water scarce areas. Lake Mead is the lowest it’s been. I get that you’re not able to understand scale and think everything might be ok because you still have water coming out of your faucet, but the people who actually understand eVaPoRaTiOn🥴 say that it’s an issue. Where is your evidence to say that they’re wrong? Are you conducting experiments on water tables around the world? Or are you just a person who is trying to feel special and unique about thinking they know more than those who literally dedicate their lives to the study of this shit? library.wmo.int/doc_num.php?explnum_id=11424 There’s a link to the actual study they were discussing. Go ahead and read it. You might actually learn about that oh so mighty evaporation you were talking about.
…if this is true, how has earth not just run out of water all together? It’s been around for 4.5 BILLION YEARS, and most of that time it was a wet, lush planet with life.
@@JanoyCresvaZero oh it’s always been completely ok? Really? That’s just not true. Water scarcity doesn’t mean water just fucking disappearing from the planet lmfao. It means that people will have a problem finding DRINKABLE WATER. Key word is DRINKABLE. The Earth has not always had perfect water conditions for life. The greatest ever extinction event we’ve ever had on this planet was caused by water being too acidic and contaminated. Holy shit man. Ever heard of “The Great Dying”?? An event which happened 252 million years ago that caused 90% of all living creatures to die. The water wasn’t able to hold oxygen in it anymore and a shitload of sea creatures died, then when all the sea creatures started decomposing they contaminated the waters. Sure, we’ll always have water. But it’s really hard to drink water that will literally kill you. It takes MILLIONS of years for life to stabilize after an event like that. Like Jesus people, when people are talking about global warming or water scarcity we aren’t saying that Earth is going to blow up if there’s no water or it gets too hot. It’s that life will experience a massive die off like we literally have seen in our fossil records. The two largest extinction events we’ve ever had were caused by climate change and water acidity respectively. More than the meteor that killed the dinosaurs by magnitudes. What do you think happens when water temperatures rise and things die and they decompose? What do you think happens to the pH of the water? It drops and turns acidic. And it becomes poisonous. That’s the point. Life on earth is going to struggle (it already vastly is) due to human interaction and greed. Not that “earth is going to run out of water completely” like seriously guys. Use your heads. The arguments against my point so far are “earth has always had water!” “Nu-uh!” And “do you know about evaporation”? Show me some real data that proves me wrong and I’ll quit yapping. Until then, stop arguing in bad faith and misconstruing the argument that is very clearly being explained to you.
And to add a bit of controversy (let the attacks begin)... Scarcity on Earth Revelations 6 talks about the seals that will be open: - Second Seal: Conflict on Earth - Third Seal: Scarcity on Earth - Fourth Seal: Widespread Death on Earth
The novel I just finished and I am querying deals with this subject. It’s going to be a shit show. Read Fatal Harvest - not my book, how microbiome affects the environment.
No. There is more water than we need. Just have to get 1% salt out of it. If its worth it we will use the oceans. But there is enough water now not to do it.
expect to lose your ground water rights, no matter how much water is available. no one can predict the future. be ready for this. jesus is coming again. water won't help you then. is your name in the lamb's book of life?
Theo be making stories up just to fit in 🤭
they just put a hold on 30,000 wells for over 600,000 acres in Idaho and Iowa. if you use it to water your crops, its 300 dollars per acre fine
In 2050 desalination costs will be a quarter of what it costs now.
The entire UAE is on desalination water.
So I doubt we will have water problems in 2050
Water meaning not enough or too much rain... More of a land problem as opposed to drinking problem
"... or some number"
That's how you know someone is talking bullshit. 😂
Right….. he couldn’t just be saying “or around that”. It’s a conversation not a research paper
Bullshit artist
@@adambarker9524nah fr also like desalination is a thing
99% of all people will be out of food by 2025. Or some number. It could be 1% by 2225. I can't remember
@@adambarker9524..i been listening to this doom and gloom forever.. People constantly talk out their ass. Repeat what they heard some other ass talker so on.and on it goes..in the 80s Time magazine had the coming ice age on the cover. NOTHINGS HAPPENING CHICKEN LITTLE.. EVERYONES BEING PLAYED ALL THE TIME..Occasionally people in a small area have a tough time..thats it. People do you understand how big this planet is? A sq mile is 25 million sq ft..Earth has 200 million of them .Manhattan has 1.5million people in it.andddd.22.82 twenty two point eight two. Sq miles..oh and 1.3 sq milea of it is one park.. Earth aint going any where peoples..and we could using the math above fit the worlds population ..In HALF of Texas
This is the furthest thing from the truth
Nonsense, it's just not going to always be were you need it most. It's a case of sharing the water through humanity fairly and not being selfish.
MY WATER TASTE AND SMELLS LIKE CHLORINE
@@chriswatkins7495 you’re welcome, that will be .2/gallon
in your house?
Water scarcity? Most of the planet is water 🫣😂
Including us too 😂
Breaking news guys
Plants need water.
Give this man the nobel prize.
"Some places gunna be flood some gunna be dry" no shit Sherlock
Well that will not happen in the UK as it always pissing down here ffs.. do with a dry decade or 3🎉🎉🎉
I love your podcasts!! ❤
Totally preventable. Totally engineered and planned to be this way - or should i say purposely not engineered to prevent the issue.
Maybe they should stop manipulating the rain to not fall over land
Yep, geoengineering = bad
🦉Water is life. I am blessed to have the best in the world in my country 🏴 well I think so 😊 but it’s sad just how taken for granted it is . Spare a thought fur those without. ❤️ ✌️
Big navy ships have desalination plants that can make a million gallons a day. If they can do that they can easily male much larger plants on land. The issue is going to be that a majority of locales on earth where theres a water shortage isnt going to be places near the oceans.
Can you get Preacher Allen Nolan on your show to talk about water and this topic
Well, with the introduction of A.I. , it will not be like this. A.I. will find solutions to farming etc...in fact, we will have surplus of food. Humans won't have to work , that's the beginning of weeding out the humans. The ones that A.I. itself needs to sustain. And then on and on. No humans at all !! 😮
When you don’t understand how water works
Er’body be scared real quick.
Wrong, water shortage started early 2000's.
@@HWGAFoundation and it’s still going…
@KYtimes2 over consumption, & wrong crops for area, region, country. Same as for industry.
Provided by God
That feeling when you realize Theo Von is either a plant or actually gullible
I doubt it.
Desalination isn’t expensive, water makes up 3/4 of the planet. It will never be an issue.
Of the SURFACE of the planet 🤓🤓🤓
You're gonna pay for it? The people that have the ability to do that, are the reasons why this is happening ool
@@william6534it’s not that expensive. Most coastal states like California for example outright ban the practice
@yoeyyoey8937 so who is gonna do it lol Nestlé owns more than you think
@@william6534 idk I’m not gonna look it up, someone will do it otherwise it wouldn’t be illegal. If you know anything about California then you know they have a lot of restrictions on water, so there is definitely a market for more water, especially for farmers.
Such bs
Desalination
Works cited: his crackpipe
Karen with a GED “I know more than this guy derrrr” as she smokes in the trailer with the windows shut typing very slowly into RUclips
@chadgrov someone didn't learn about the water cycle in elementary school.
People calling this bs..
What do you think, water grows in the sky or something
Just the Great Lakes region could Supply the whole United States with water that doesn't even include the Rockies are the Sierra Nevadas are Minnesota and the upper States northern states close to Canada
Everyone in the chat saying “not true” or “made up” I know for a fact slept through high school science. Not one STEM degree between the lot of ya lmfao “that’s not true” but provides no counter evidence or argument, just “nu uh!” Like a toddler.
Do you not know how evaporation works?
its not true though is it
@@kevinhaely9660 “eVaPoRaTiOn” 🥴😂lmfao you’re understanding of the water table is probably that 3rd grade science book table. Do you not realize how long it takes for water to permeate back through the ground and get back into natural springs/aquifers? 3% of the water on the planet is drinkable and currently an estimated 1.1 billion people live in water scarce areas. Lake Mead is the lowest it’s been. I get that you’re not able to understand scale and think everything might be ok because you still have water coming out of your faucet, but the people who actually understand eVaPoRaTiOn🥴 say that it’s an issue. Where is your evidence to say that they’re wrong? Are you conducting experiments on water tables around the world? Or are you just a person who is trying to feel special and unique about thinking they know more than those who literally dedicate their lives to the study of this shit?
library.wmo.int/doc_num.php?explnum_id=11424
There’s a link to the actual study they were discussing. Go ahead and read it. You might actually learn about that oh so mighty evaporation you were talking about.
…if this is true, how has earth not just run out of water all together? It’s been around for 4.5 BILLION YEARS, and most of that time it was a wet, lush planet with life.
@@JanoyCresvaZero oh it’s always been completely ok? Really? That’s just not true. Water scarcity doesn’t mean water just fucking disappearing from the planet lmfao. It means that people will have a problem finding DRINKABLE WATER. Key word is DRINKABLE. The Earth has not always had perfect water conditions for life. The greatest ever extinction event we’ve ever had on this planet was caused by water being too acidic and contaminated. Holy shit man. Ever heard of “The Great Dying”?? An event which happened 252 million years ago that caused 90% of all living creatures to die. The water wasn’t able to hold oxygen in it anymore and a shitload of sea creatures died, then when all the sea creatures started decomposing they contaminated the waters. Sure, we’ll always have water. But it’s really hard to drink water that will literally kill you. It takes MILLIONS of years for life to stabilize after an event like that. Like Jesus people, when people are talking about global warming or water scarcity we aren’t saying that Earth is going to blow up if there’s no water or it gets too hot. It’s that life will experience a massive die off like we literally have seen in our fossil records. The two largest extinction events we’ve ever had were caused by climate change and water acidity respectively. More than the meteor that killed the dinosaurs by magnitudes. What do you think happens when water temperatures rise and things die and they decompose? What do you think happens to the pH of the water? It drops and turns acidic. And it becomes poisonous. That’s the point. Life on earth is going to struggle (it already vastly is) due to human interaction and greed. Not that “earth is going to run out of water completely” like seriously guys. Use your heads. The arguments against my point so far are “earth has always had water!” “Nu-uh!” And “do you know about evaporation”? Show me some real data that proves me wrong and I’ll quit yapping. Until then, stop arguing in bad faith and misconstruing the argument that is very clearly being explained to you.
This is not true
Yes it is. Go to school
@@mikemars2112 >believe the indoctrination camps
@mikemars2112 in school they taught us about the hole in the ozone and that we should all be underwater by now. School does not make you smart
😂😂😂.
And to add a bit of controversy (let the attacks begin)...
Scarcity on Earth
Revelations 6 talks about the seals that will be open:
- Second Seal: Conflict on Earth
- Third Seal: Scarcity on Earth
- Fourth Seal: Widespread Death on Earth
Weather modification is real
k
Desalination.
stand next to the Mississippi river and say that
And bees 🐝
so many science deniers in these comments mad at reality lmao cope ig
The novel I just finished and I am querying deals with this subject. It’s going to be a shit show. Read Fatal Harvest - not my book, how microbiome affects the environment.
No. There is more water than we need. Just have to get 1% salt out of it. If its worth it we will use the oceans. But there is enough water now not to do it.
expect to lose your ground water rights, no matter how much water is available. no one can predict the future.
be ready for this. jesus is coming again. water won't help you then. is your name in the lamb's book of life?
Livestock doesn't need "clean" water.
Bullshit